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Rescue Tails

Rescue Tails

著者: First Paw Media
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Behind every rescued dog is a story of survival, hope, and the humans who refused to give up. Rescue Tails is where those stories come to life. Hosted by Dr. Robert Forto, a lifelong dog trainer and media producer, and Robin Lucas, the driving force behind Rebel Rescue South Korea, this podcast shares powerful tales of rescue, resilience, and redemption from around the world. Each episode reveals the realities of rescue work, what it takes to rebuild trust, navigate cultural challenges, and find new beginnings for dogs who once had none. From the streets of South Korea to the snowy trails of Alaska, these are the voices of those on the front lines of compassion. Whether you’re a rescue advocate, a dog lover, or simply someone who believes in second chances, Rescue Tails will inspire you to see what’s possible when dedication meets heart. Because every rescue has a story, and every story deserves to be told. Subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Copyright 2025-2026, First Paw Media マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Rescue Burnout Is Real | The Emotional Cost of Saving Dogs
    2026/06/03

    Dog rescue can save lives. But it can also quietly destroy the people doing the work.

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas of Rebel Rescue continue their conversation about rescue burnout, compassion fatigue, failed adoptions, volunteer exhaustion, and the emotional weight many rescuers carry every single day.

    Robin also shares more about her upcoming move back to South Korea and the realities of trying to improve rescue systems from the inside.

    This episode explores the hidden emotional cost of rescue work, including:

    • Compassion fatigue in animal rescue
    • Rescue guilt and emotional exhaustion
    • Social media pressure on rescuers
    • Failed adoptions and heartbreak
    • Volunteer burnout
    • Why rescuers struggle to care for themselves
    • The long-term mental toll of saving animals

    If you have ever worked in rescue, fostered dogs, volunteered at a shelter, or loved someone in animal welfare, this conversation will probably feel very familiar.

    Rescue Tails is hosted by Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas and produced by Alaska Dog Works.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    FREE! Grab our 7-Day Real-World Dog Training Plan

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn


    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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  • The Dog You Almost Didn’t Choose | Why Some Rescue Dogs Get Overlooked
    2026/05/27

    Why do some incredible rescue dogs get ignored while others are adopted immediately?

    In this episode of Rescue Tales, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas of Rebel Rescue talk about the rescue dogs people often overlook. The older dogs. The shy dogs. The dogs with medical needs. The dogs were labeled “too calm,” “too scared,” or “too much work.”

    But many of those dogs become the most loyal companions imaginable.

    Robin also shares major personal news: she is moving back to South Korea full-time to continue her rescue mission on the ground with Rebel Rescue South Korea.

    If you have ever considered adopting a rescue dog, volunteering at a shelter, or wondered why certain dogs wait so long for homes, this episode offers a powerful behind-the-scenes look at the emotional reality of rescue work.

    In this episode:

    • Why some shelter dogs are constantly overlooked
    • Breed stigma and adoption bias
    • The truth about fearful and shy rescue dogs
    • Why “easy” dogs are often ignored
    • Stories from rescue work in South Korea
    • What adopters should really look for in a dog

    Rescue Tales is produced by Alaska Dog Works and hosted by Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    FREE! Grab our 7-Day Real-World Dog Training Plan

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn


    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    28 分
  • Why Rescue Dogs Get Returned: Follow-Up, Training, and Setting Realistic Expectations
    2026/05/20

    What happens after a rescue dog goes home?

    In this episode of the Rescue Tails podcast, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas from Rebel Rescue South Korea discuss one of the biggest challenges in animal rescue: follow-up support after adoption.

    They break down why many rescue dogs are returned, the role unrealistic expectations play in failed adoptions, and how rescues, trainers, and adopters can work together to create better long-term outcomes.

    This episode covers:

    1. The “3-3-3 Rule” for rescue dogs
    2. Common behavioral challenges after adoption
    3. Why dogs struggle during transitions
    4. How rescues can improve adopter communication
    5. The importance of open-ended follow-up questions
    6. When adopters should seek professional training help
    7. Why relationship-building matters more than perfection

    Dr. Forto and Robin also discuss real-world rescue stories, training strategies, and how data-driven follow-up can help dogs stay in homes for life.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    FREE! Grab our 7-Day Real-World Dog Training Plan

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn


    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    35 分
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